Saturday, September 10th, 2011
REMEMBERING 9/11
By Shelley Grieshop
CELINA - The bright lights of New York City captivated Jerry Winhoven a decade ago.
Today, the glitter of the city reminds him of the tragedy he somehow survived and what truly matters in life.
Winhoven, a Celina resident, was in the south tower of the World Trade Center for a work training session when terrorists flew a plane into the building. The terrifying event changed him forever, he said. [More]
REMEMBERING 9/11
By Daily Standard Staff
"On the morning of the 11th, I was at my desk when I heard an office mate hang up from a phone call and yell 'My God, we've got to get out of here. They've hit the Pentagon and the Washington Monument." - Tom Montgomery, a Celina banker who was in W [More]
By Mark Ruschau
ROCKFORD - The St. Henry Redskins rebounded from a pair of tough losses to open the season by defeating the Parkway Panther 42-13 in the Midwest Athletic Conference opener for both teams on Friday night at Panther Stadium.
"Getting a win is huge," [More]
Obituaries on September 10th, 2011
Gail L. Becker, 89, rural Spencerville, died 6:20 p.m. Sept. 8, 2011, at her daughter's home in Elida. [More]
Mary H. Helmstetter, 87, St. Marys, died at 9 p.m. Sept. 8, 2011, at Joint Township District Memorial Hospital in St. Marys. [More]
Local pictures on September 10th, 2011
Subscriber stories on September 10th, 2011
REMEMBERING 9/11
When Bruce Knapke arrived in New York City on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, he faced a decision: check in at the World Trade Center Marriott Hotel or go straight to work at the Chase Bank Plaza two blocks away.
REMEMBERING 9/11
Maria Stein native Gary Mescher marvels at the transformation on the grounds of his former workplace - the peaceful sight of a mammoth fountain, twin reflecting pools and memorial markers bearing the names of the thousands of people who perished the day terrorists attacked America on Sept. 11, 2001.
REMEMBERING 9/11
Local teachers talked to their students this week about the terrorist attacks on 9/11 but treaded carefully and tried to focus on the positive outcomes of the day, such as the heroism and patriotism displayed by many Americans.
Buyout between companies to blame
CELINA - A billion dollar buyout between two national telecommunications companies has resulted in steep phone bills for one local agency.
Dale Pal
Defiance falls behind 20-0 but rallies behind rushing attack
CELINA - After three games it's pretty easy to see the most glaring weakness for the Celina football team.
A dominating rushing attack in the second half helped Defiance climb out of a 20-0 hole for a 42-34 victory over Celina in Western Buckeye League action on Friday night at Celina Stadium.
COLDWATER - Defense set the tone for Coldwater in the Midwest Athletic Conference lidlifter on Friday night at Cavalier Stadium as the Orange and Black shut out Anna 17-0.
MARIA STEIN - As the 2011 football season wears on, it appears that the Marion Local Flyers are a little closer to finding the elusive offensive identity they've been searching for.
FORT RECOVERY - With both Fort Recovery and Versailles going into Friday's Midwest Athletic Conference matchup with unblemished 2-0 records, something had to give.
Western Buckeye League Roundup
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Marys scored first but had to wait for Elida to score 28 unanswered points before scoring again as the Bulldogs spoiled the Roughriders' home opener at Baughman Stadium with a 42-23 win in Western Buckeye League action on Friday night.
World 100 Qualifying
ROSSBURG - Three-time World 100 winner Scott Bloomquist set a new World 100 record for qualifying in round one on Friday night. Then, after watching two drivers better his time in the second round, the Mooresburg, Tenn., driver returned to the track and returned to the top of the speed of the chart.
Local Roundup
Compiled by Gary R. Rasberry
St. Henry improved to 3-1 in Midwest Athletic Conference girls' golf action after defeating Parkway 197-256 at Deerfield in a conference match that was postponed due to weather on Thursday.